A little fun, a little fashion... Traveling between my foothill home to my office job and all of the style in between.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Review: Bed Head Foxy Curls Iron and Giveaway!

About a month ago while doing my hair, my curling iron just stopped working... and of course I'd only done about one half of my head. I'm sure I'm not the only person to have this frustrating experience.

I'd been looking at conical curling irons for a while but I was a little intimidated by the fact that few of them have a clamp. Most offer a heat resistant glove in order to wrap the hair. I'm too lazy to deal with a glove while doing my hair and feel like I have a little more control with the clamp.

After not having a working curling iron for well over 3 weeks, I was excited to open the package and try out the Foxy Curls iron - and check out the color? I think my heart just skipped a beat!

I love the curls the Foxy Curls iron produce. They are soft and natural looking versus the Shirley Temple curls I would get with my previous iron. The iron features an on/off button on the top and a rotating low through high heat control on the side. It took way less than a minute to heat up to the temperature I wanted - bravo!

This iron features ceramic technology which is fantastic for preserving the moisture in your hair and keeping the frizz to a minimum.

The thing that is really great about the curls is that they held up all day even after I rode around most of the day with my car window down... my hair just looked a little more naturally tousled but the curls were still there!

NOW, onto the fun part: My very fist giveaway!

Would you like your very own Bed Head Foxy Curls Tourmaline Ceramic Styling Iron? Well, then this is your lucky day! The awesome folks at Bed Head are providing a Foxy Curls Iron to one lucky follower of The Clothed Commuter!

Here are the rules... To enter you must:

1. Follow The Clothed Commuter and leave me a commenting telling me how you follow. Be sure to include your email address so I'll have a way of contacting you!

About Me

After working for the State for over five years, I noticed that I'd let my style take a turn for the boring. While I'm no longer a state worker, I'm determined to not let myself slip back in to the predictable desk-jockey uniform.